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Southpaw
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Hi
Where can I get some good quality cheap baking dishes and trays from?
Thanks in advance.
Where can I get some good quality cheap baking dishes and trays from?
Thanks in advance.
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I've found pyrex dishes half price in Woolworths and Morrisons in the sales. It the type of stuff they buy in specially so there should be loads available.0
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Do the supermarkets not sell some? Our Tescos certainly does, and I seem to remember seeing an offer back in the summer at the Lidls near ny sister. Woolworths used to stock a reasonable range too.
However, I'd recommend you buy the best quality you can afford. When I was first married I got through cheap baking trays and tartlet pans very quickly - they eventually buckled in the heat. About 20 years ago I invested in some pricey ones (recommended by Delia Smith!) and they are still doing sterling service.Resolution:
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Lidl quite often have good cookware on offer.Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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Wilko's do some good lasagna dishes and pyrex pretty reasonable.also baking trays. you could try the pound shop,some sell yorkshire pudding trays /bun tins etc.0
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Morrisons have Pyrex and Anthony Worral Thompson baking tins/Trays etc in at half price/multi buy offer prices..Just make sure they fit your oven first...:mad:0
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HomeBargain do a range of cookware at reasonable prices too, if you've got one nearby.
HTH
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You could look in TKMax. I bought a Mermaid brownie tin recently for half its normal price. It's a really good solid one, no buckling, and will last years. It's an anodised one with no non-stick coating too so nothing to wear off. It works just as well though (better in my opinion). I agree with beemuzed - don't buy cheap ones because you will end up having to replace them. Buy cheap, buy twice is my motto (mind you I don't always stick to it, and end up paying for it!)0
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Wilkinson's had glassware, similar to Pyrex, on special offer last week.
I like black enamel tins for roasting etc. (I tend to be a bit heavy-handed with proper non-stick stuff and end up ruining the surface!) A large roasting tin can cost £7-10 but will last for ever, it's dishwasher-proof and it can be used in the oven or on the hob"Cheap", "Fast", "Right" -- pick two.0 -
Wilko's do some good lasagna dishes and pyrex pretty reasonable.also baking trays. you could try the pound shop,some sell yorkshire pudding trays /bun tins etc.
I bought 3 casserole type dishes(1,2 & 3 ltr) from wilkos for £5 and a lasagne type dish for £1.99 in the online sale last week - delivery was £2.95 I think but was ordering some furniture too so was worth it.0 -
i've just got a antony worral thompson baking tray in tesco. it was £7.99 on half price offer at £3.99. but reduced down to £1.99.
It only just fits in my oven tho as it is 43cm wide , but it is really sturdy.
they also had AWT roasting tin's , but had none left.
So might be worth popping into a tesco soon.0
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